The changing of the leaves is a nigh on mystical experience. Watching day after day as the leaves begin to fade, then slowly with, while color erupts. In some years, blink and you’ll miss it, peak colors are there, then gone as if but a whisper on the mountain winds. Peak colors are certainly beautiful, but I like the deep autumn turn, the rust colors, leaves dropping form the sky, floating aimlessly down a errant creek. This is is the color I love, the experience I crave, not as brilliant as peak, but can last till the winter winds finally blow them down. As the sun rises, if you’re lucky, you too can catch a glimpse of the rust changing to copper and gold.
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Aperture: f10
ISO: 125
SS: 1/13th
Focal: 50mm
Fujinon 50-140mm
Read More At: https://www.blackthornephoto.com/blog/autumn-fireh
Aperture: f10
ISO: 125
SS: 1/13th
Focal: 50mm
Fujinon 50-140mm
Category Photography / Scenery
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1717 x 2146px
File Size 1.34 MB
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